Overhaul the standard html template

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hi there,

your app kicks ass
but
please hire a professional webdesigner like http://css-tricks.com/
to overhaul the default weblogexpert report templates...

worth every cent, really!

it would already help a lot.

if you would add css - id's to each html object like tables and stuff
because right now when i edit the css for tables everything gets affected
there is no chance for me to define,
this style only applies to report item xxx (id)

we need classes and id's in your html markup

so when i update as example the table style, the menu on the left pane suddenly looks terrible :(((

add html/css id's everywhere please!!!!!

and add utf-8 meta tag in the header too!
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Michael
Thank you for the suggestion. We'll consider updating the HTML template.
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ITSecMedia
I appreciate you support!

Thank you.
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Dominic Nolin
Are there any news about this, I'm very interested to updating the stylesheets! Thanks.
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Michael
Quote from Dominic Nolin
Are there any news about this, I'm very interested to updating the stylesheets! Thanks.
Do you have problems withe the standard report template structure, or you just need to change the design of the report? You can change the desing by editing the report template located in the Template subfolder of the WebLog Expert data folder (usually “C:\Program Files\WebLog Expert” under Windows XP/2003 or older and “C:\ProgramData\WebLog Expert” under Windows Vista/2008/7 or newer).

Please note that if you use Windows Vista/2008/7, the C:\ProgramData folder is hidden by default (unlike the Program Files folder), so you need to set Windows Explorer to show hidden files and folders. To do it, click the Organize button on the toolbar in Windows Explorer and choose the "Folder and search options" item. Open the "View" tab and select the "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" option.

The main template file is Report.tpl, you can edit is with Notepad or other text editors. Please note that you should backup template files after you modify them, as they will be overwritten if you reinstall the program, so you'll need to restore the modified files.